Re: Happy Time of Year

2006-12-23 Thread Shari
Hugh, The U.S. is starting their battles in this arena as well. Our megastore Walmart who stopped saying Merry Christmas, instead moving to Happy Holidays. The majority of their customers were so unhappy that they had to put it back. But it's the beginning of the ending... I'm sure the

Re: Happy Time of Year

2006-12-23 Thread Shari
Dave, The nicest cards I receive are any cards where somebody took the time to write a letter in it. As most of my cards come from out of town, people I do not see in person, that note or letter is full of great meaning to me. Whether the card itself says Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays

Re: Happy Time of Year

2006-12-23 Thread Richard Gaskin
Shari wrote: The U.S. is starting their battles in this arena as well. Our megastore Walmart who stopped saying Merry Christmas, instead moving to Happy Holidays. The majority of their customers were so unhappy that they had to put it back. But it's the beginning of the ending... I'm sure

Re: Happy Time of Year

2006-12-23 Thread Shari
One of the biggest companies fanning the flames of this battle has been Fox News, who made a catchy slogan out of War On Christmas and has devoted a lot of airtime to rallying anger around that, but whose web site ironically offers holiday ornaments and not Christmas ornaments. This is

Re: Happy Time of Year

2006-12-23 Thread Dave Cragg
On 23 Dec 2006, at 14:27, Shari wrote: As for your neighbors who sent a goat to Malawi, which was a very happy heartfelt gesture, did they truly save enough money on not sending cards to buy a whole goat? Are cards and postage that expensive? Or do they know that many people? Or are